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Cycle News 2025 Issue 45 November 11

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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The Husqvarna's higher-horsepower numbers really begin to show around 5000 rpm, where the European will leap ahead of the Japanese in third and fourth gear as speeds increase. At low traffic speeds, the softer pow- er delivery of the Suzuki is more enjoy- able than the Husqvarna, which always feels a bit like a dog pulling on its leash. This is the same engine that has been used in two of our favorite bikes at Cy - cle News, the KTM 790 Adventure and Duke, both of which like a good rev to get the most performance. The Suzuki, on the other hand, is more gentlemanly in how it delivers its performance, a style that will likely favor a larger portion of potential buyers out there. Both bikes come with variable riding modes, the Suzuki running the old A/B/C modes and the Svartpilen running the same in Rain, Road and Sport, basic traction control and ABS, and the Husqvarna's optional Dynamic Pack will give you 10-level traction control, five-level anti-wheelie, Motor Slip Regulation, and a quickshifter. (Top) A slight capacity advantage gives the Husqvarna more power at the twist grip, but the Suzuki is more forgiving in how the go gets to the tire. (Middle) This engine has now been used in four different models. Suzuki is getting its development money's worth. (Bottom) The high-mount exhaust looks good on the Husqvarna, but it can get a little warm. The Suzuki, on the other hand, will give you the quickshifter as part of the base package, three-stage plus off traction control, ABS, and that's it. However, the Husqvarna runs a six-axis IMU, which gives you access to cornering ABS and traction control, putting it a step ahead of the non- IMU'd Suzuki. It really depends on whether the extra stuff you can get for the Husky as aftermarket purchases is worth it to you, given its ride style. Having all that extra tech is a good thing, in my book, COMPARISON I SUZUKI GSX-8TT vs. HUSQVARNA SVARTPILEN 801 P98

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